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Gethin Coles
20 June at 23:27
ANyone else in urunga just see that meteor? Wow! Brightest I’ve ever seen.

Four Saturdays on and this one is OK. I am tired and will stay home today. The Eden people have Facetimed me and brightened the morning. My Brierfield Girl has rung and the dark shadows flee before babies walking around with pillowslips over their heads and 10 year olds with new red earrings.

FROM THE 1982 ALBUM “JUST ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE” LYRICS: Wrapped around each otherTrying so hard to stay warmThat first cold winter togetherLying in each others armsWatching those old moviesFalling in love so desperatelyHoney, I was your heroAnd you were my leading lady

We had it allJust like Bogie and BacallStarring in our old late, late showSailing away to Key Largo

Here’s lookin’ at you kidMissing all the things we didWe can find it once again, I knowJust like they did in Key Largo

Honey, can’t you rememberWe played all the partsThat sweet scene of surrenderWhen you gave me your heartPlease say you willPlay it again‘Cause I love you stillBaby, this can’t be the end

We had it all(We had it all)Just like Bogie and BacallStarring in our old late, late showSailing away to Key Largo

Here’s lookin’ at you kid(Here’s lookin’ at you kid)Missing all the things we didWe can find it once again, I knowJust like they did in Key Largo

We had it all(We had it all)Just like Bogie and BacallStarring in our old late, late showSailing away to Key Largo

“He is the intermediary between us, his audience, the living, and they, the dolls, the undead, who cannot live at all and yet who mimic the living in every detail since, though they cannot speak or weep, still they project those signals of signification we instantly recognize as language.” ― Angela Carter, Wayward Girls and Wicked Women

“Because we have viewed other animals through the myopic lens of our self-importance, we have misperceived who and what they are. Because we have repeated our ignorance, one to the other, we have mistaken it for knowledge.” Tom Regan